2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10591-011-9152-8
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Couple-Focused Interventions for HIV-Serodiscordant Couples During Transition to Motherhood

Abstract: When HIV is transmitted between spouses or partners it is a major life trauma for both members of the couple. In Portugal, most women become aware of infection during routine prenatal examinations. A significant proportion of these women simultaneously face pregnancy, a deadly disease, and HIV-serodiscordance. In the context of maternity, there is a growing consensus that psychological intervention should address the couple as a unit. Couple-focused HIV interventions reinforce the importance of addressing rela… Show more

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“…The surveillance and claims data [52] suggest that Ob/Gyn care might be a particularly good opportunity to introduce such screening. Publications from the US [68, 69] and Portugal [70] offered feasible templates for implementing such interventions and services in high-income countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The surveillance and claims data [52] suggest that Ob/Gyn care might be a particularly good opportunity to introduce such screening. Publications from the US [68, 69] and Portugal [70] offered feasible templates for implementing such interventions and services in high-income countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two publications described feasible models for integrating mental health and substance abuse treatment into primary care for HIV+ pregnant women [68, 69] in the US. A program overview from Portugal proposed guidelines for psychological assessment and a psychoeducational intervention for HIV-discordant couples transitioning to parenthood [70]. There were no published clinical trials of interventions targeting psychiatric or psychosocial outcomes among pregnant HIV+ women.…”
Section: High-income Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being a mother with HIV often brings guilt, fears, prejudices (Carvalho & Piccinini, 2006;Pereira & Canavarro, 2012) and changes in women's reproductive choices, such as the decision not to have other children (Barnes & Murphy, 2009). One aspect that seems to cause more distress is the possibility of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV (Pereira, Dattilio, Canavarro, & Narciso, 2011; Sanders, 2008). As one of the most important modes of HIV transmission is through breast milk, these mothers are oriented not to breastfeed, which causes distress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estes dados revelam-se centrais, sendo transversais a diversas culturas (e.g., Bennetts et al, 1999;Hawkins et al, 2005;Pereira, Dattilio, Canavarro, & Narciso, 2011;Sanders, 2008;Sherr, 2005). Conforme apontado por Galvão et al (2010), a gravidez pode se constituir, para essas mulheres, como uma forma de relembrar a sua condição de doentes e de temer a saúde do bebê ou mesmo de outras complicações.…”
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